Everything You Need To Know About Call Of Duty WWII On PC

Following its short jaunt into the stratosphere with Infinite Warfare, Call of Duty: WWII plants players firmly back on terra firma to relive the worst conflict humanity has ever faced. Call of Duty: WWII PC, PS4, and Xbox One takes you to some of the most iconic conflicts of the era, having you battle up the beaches of Normandy during the D-Day landings and beyond, popping Nazi helmets off with an M1-Garand as you go, each shot accompanied by that satisfying ping.

CALL OF DUTY: WWII RELEASE DATE

It is out right now. Call of Duty: WWII released on November 3, so you can buy it from Green Man Gaming this second and experience the thrill of all-out war across three game modes. Take on the role of an American infantryman in single-player, fill up your scorestreaks in multiplayer, and take the fight to the undead in a reworked Nazi Zombies co-op mode.

Call of Duty: WWII system requirements

While Call of Duty: WWII is going back to where the series began, you will need a modern rig to run it well. Luckily, it is a game that scales well with modern hardware, so you should get a good experience with it even on lower specs. Here is what you need:

Call of Duty WW2 platforms

Call of Duty: WWII PS4 and Xbox One are perfectly reasonable choices, but you will want Call of Duty: WWII PC for the best, most visually arresting experience. If you want cutting-edge visuals and smooth mouse and keyboard gameplay, pick up a copy of Call of Duty: WWII PC at Green Man Gaming.

Everything You Need To Know About Call Of Duty WWII On PC

Call Of Duty WWII Editions You Can Buy Today

Call of Duty has returned to the series’ roots with Call of Duty: WWII, an authentic recreation of humanity’s greatest conflict. We have put together a little guide to the various Call of Duty: WWII PC editions.

A Breakdown Of Divisions

An Overview Of The Single Player Campaign

Where will this fight take you? Who will it take you with? What will you do? Pull up a chair and let Green Man Gaming tell you all about it. After all, there’s no point in going to war if you are underprepared.